Improvement in vapor-bttrners



R. w. PARK.

Vapor Burner.

Patented Aug 9, 1870-.

Thrall iillwmfit ay concern gaunt Gilli Bonner *w i PARK, or PHILADELPHIA,' PEN SY VAN A;

Letters Patent No. 106,199, dated August 9, 1870. i

IMPROVEMENT m vAPoR-BtmNERs.

like Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making m q! thea amer Be it known that I, ROBERT" W. PARK, of the city and county of Philadelphia-and"Stateof Penusyl- 'vania,.lia\"e invented a new: and improved Vapor- --Bnrner;f andrl do hereby declare that the following is afull, clear, and exact description of the same, refer enceibeinghad 'to the, accompanyingdrawing, and to off this specification, in whicht Figure 1 is an external y'iew,fandf Eigure'Z. is along-itu'dinal section; Similai lctters"referto similar parts in theseveral w i, V A isa wick tube, whichis' connected to a lamp, or any othersnitable fluitl -pceptacle, by the screw B, at

- the letters of-i'ef'erence markedlhercon, making part its lower end.

Its upperlch'diis connected with the fluid or oilcha-mher G by taking iritof its depending sleeve D, in

a such. mannerthat the fluid-from the lamp has free access to the saidchamber, and also that its flower quantity can be regifllated by the distance the top ,hf'the said tube is adjusted or set from the circular for the more perfect circulation of fair, to the interior of the chamber.

To the upper edge of 'the said chamber is fixed the double truncated cone-shaped air-guide vG. The intersection' of the cones forms the junction between ita and the airchamber.

The diameter of "the upper; edge is slightly larger than the diameter of the base b of the fluid-chamber G, leaving a circular space or opening, 0, for the passage of air fromthe perforated cone to the flame. A

wick extends up thewick- -tub e A to within, acouyerL ient distance of its upper end.

passes out the needle openings or gas-jets (l, (in this case six are used, though I do not confine myself to anystated number and, ona match being applied to the fluid as it passes out, it becomes ignited and heats. the metal 'of the chamber and converts the fluid into gas, which afterward becomes rarefied by the heat of.

the chamber andissues from the openings with considerable pressure. 4, Y y I The outwardly-pi'ojecting lower part of the double wanlly projecting upper part of the same conveys the air out through the circular. openings, where it impinges on the-flame, I brilliancy, by producing a complete and thorough combustion of the gas as it issues from the needle orifices. Either one or both of the cones composing the deflector can be corrugated, if desirable.-

The flame from the 'gasjets' also impinges on the upper edge of the deflector G, which adds to the vaporizing facilities ofthe burner,

\Vha't I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, iss- 1. The'wicktube' A, fluid or Vapor-chamber '0, perforated air-chamber E, and the deflector G, wheu'combined and arranged as shown and described.

2.' The circular space 0, betweenthe edges of the rim 1) cf the fluid-chamber O, and the upper truncated conebf the deflector G. I

In testimony whereof I hereunto sign my nameto this specification in presence of two subscribing wit-- nesses. r

ROBERT 'W. -P ARK.

Witnesses Eznmnn HUNN,

FRANCIS D. Pescromus.

On the fluid being admitted to the chamber. 0., it

cone-shaped deflector G converges the ainto the airchamber E, thereby increasing the supply. The out thereby adding greatly to'it's 

